Author : neeraj sharma classification of mis


Figure 4.4: Interrelationships among systems



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Lesson-4
Figure 4.4: Interrelationships among systems
Self-Check Exercise
Q:
What is DSS?
Q:
What is ESS
4.4
Systems from a Functional Perspective
Information systems can be classified by the specific organizational function they serve as well as by organizational level. We now describe typical information systems that support each of the major business functions and provide examples of functional applications for each organizational level.


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Paper : PGDCA-6
55 4.4.1 Sales and Marketing Systems
The sales and marketing function is responsible for selling the organization’s products or services. Marketing is concerned with identifying the customers for the firm’s products or services, determining what they need or want, planning and developing products and services to meet their needs, advertising and promoting these products and services. Sales are concerned with contracting customers, selling the products and services, taking orders and following upon sales. Sales and marketing information systems support these activities.
The following table shows that information systems are used in sales and marketing in a number of ways.
At the strategic level, sales and marketing systems monitor trends affecting new products and sales opportunities, support planning for new products and services and monitor the performance of competitors. At the management level,
sales and marketing systems support advertising and promotional campaigns and pricing decisions. They analyse sales performance and the performance of the sales staff. Knowledge-level sales and marketing systems support market research and marketing analysis workstations. At the operational level, sales and marketing systems assist in locating and contracting prospective customers, tracking sales,
processing orders and providing customer service support Manufacturing and Production Systems
The manufacturing and production function is responsible for actually producing the firm’s goods and services. Manufacturing and production activities deal with the planning, development and maintenance of production facilities, the establishment of production goals the acquisition, storage and availability of production materials and the scheduling of equipment, facilities, materials and labour required to fashion finished products. Manufacturing and production information systems support these activities.
The following table shows some typical manufacturing and production information systems arranged by organizational level. Strategic-level manufacturing



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